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Post by ReyVGM on Aug 31, 2009 16:12:53 GMT -5
*edit*
never mind, got it working. delete topic.
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Post by roushimsx on Aug 31, 2009 17:02:32 GMT -5
I used the hell out of on my G4 Powerbook so that I could play MSX games on the go. Thank god for OpenMSX, it made SD Snatcher playable.
There is no way I'd have the patience to sit through all of those damned battles later on in the game without a fastforward/unthrottle feature.
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Post by ReyVGM on Aug 31, 2009 17:27:36 GMT -5
Yeah, now that I got it working, I like it better than BlueMSX.
I still haven't figured out how to save state or configure buttons. If that's even possible.
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Post by roushimsx on Aug 31, 2009 18:05:30 GMT -5
Yeah, now that I got it working, I like it better than BlueMSX. I still haven't figured out how to save state or configure buttons. If that's even possible. You can configure buttons through the console's bind command, at least. Likewise, you could probably bind up something to save state.
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Post by ReyVGM on Aug 31, 2009 19:30:33 GMT -5
Ughh... why can't they just use a normal GUI like everyone else?
I'm not using the commandline version, so the Catapult thing doesn't have an option to configure buttons yet.
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Post by roushimsx on Aug 31, 2009 19:36:07 GMT -5
Isn't there some way to invoke the console in the version that you're using (most likely F10)? Don't forget to save your settings when you're done! I agree that it does kind of bite, but it's better than the alternative of having no console (like Mednafen, which I love despite its massive usability faults). Speaking of which, thank god for pcejin.
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Post by ReyVGM on Aug 31, 2009 21:32:57 GMT -5
So far, MagicEngine and Ootake fill my PCE needs
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